I-64 (Geographic Keyword)

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An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Blankenbaker Road Interchange on Interstate 64, Jefferson County, Kentucky (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joseph E. Granger. Philip J. DiBlasi. Bobbie K. Braunbeck.

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An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Interstate 64, Jefferson County, Hurstborne Lane Interchange (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joseph E. Granger. Philip J. DiBlasi. Bobbie K. Braunbeck.

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An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Simpsonville Rest Area on Interstate 64, Shelby County, Kentucky (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joseph E. Granger. Philip J. DiBlasi. Bobbie K. Braunbeck.

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